Stanford University’s marching band has a reputation for stirring the pot when they’re on the field. They’re outspoken, they take risks and it makes them really fun to watch. Remember when they trolled Iowa during the Rose Bowl halftime performance?

On Thursday, the band went after Donald Trump on Twitter for using their fight song “All Right Now” when he introduced
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his vice president.

“Your use of the song ‘All Right Now’ as background music during the official introduction of your Vice Presidential pick is probablya violation of Free’s common law trademark rights, common law service mark rights, and trade name rights, and this letter constitutes a demand that you cease and desist any and all use of the song ‘All Right Now’ in any campaign-related events, functions, or shindigs. You should probably forward this letter to your attorney, unless, like us, you somehow couldn’t scrape together enough cash or precious gems to hire one and have foolishly elected to represent yourself.”

The band also points out that the original song is about “a dude trying to hook up with a meter maid” and that it’s probably not a message the Republican Party is trying to get behind.

“Regardless of the upbeat and encouraging nature of the chorus, we don’t think that’s a message that the 2016 Republican Party really wants to stand behind. So uhhhh, yeah, in conclusion we respectfully insist that you cease and desist all use of the song ‘All Right Now’ from any further events, and in general we recommend that you blow off some steam and hopefully just take everything down 4-5 notches before November.”

Stanford isn’t the only band that wants Trump to stop using their music. The rock band Queen was also against Trump walking out to “We Are the Champions” at the RNC on Monday evening.

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